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stay with us. adam levine is a talented front man for one of music's most talented of acts, maroon 5, "hands all over" is the new disk they have just released, and here is them video for "misery ." the way it feels to be completely intertwined. it is not what i did not feel it is what i did not show i am in misery why will you not answer may ? ♪ tavis: by any definition, you have come a long way. you guys have done well. so good to have you on. i just want to say that my producer and i were talking about this, and i am note two albums late. i have to tell you how much i love this. >> thank you. that old thing? tavis: it is still in my rotation on my ipod. i am still digging that. you guys came out of the gate with smoke. >> that is crazy. the cool thing about it is it took a lot of work. when you become successful bands, it is immediately forgot what you did before to get there. it took a lot of work. we were touring in a van, sharing hotel rooms, three to four in a hotel room. it took a long tim
stay with us. adam levine is a talented front man for one of music's most talented of acts, maroon 5, "hands all over" is the new disk they have just released, and here is them video for "misery ." the way it feels to be completely intertwined. it is not what i did not feel it is what i did not show i am in misery why will you not answer may ? ♪ tavis: by any definition, you have come a long way. you guys have done well. so good to have you on. i just want to say that my...
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here is something that a lot of us do not think about. you have millions of young people who really are sitting there now thinking i am really not that smart because i am i getting it. i am not learning. and they think there is something wrong with them. then they look at the film and realize it is not me. it is not me. i am ok. when kids do not believe they are smart, they do not work hard. what is the use of trying? i am not going to get it. it is my job to make you get it. that is why i get paid. you did not learn it so you get the f and you got left back. after years of that, what do you think happens to these kids? they start believing something is wrong with me and all my friends and everybody else i know, except for this tiny group of kids who seem to be doing ok and we present those kids -- and we resent those kids. this is the first time we looked at the system and we said maybe it does the system and not us. i am sure it is a revelation. what happens after that is they get angry. how did you guys let this happen to me? you know
here is something that a lot of us do not think about. you have millions of young people who really are sitting there now thinking i am really not that smart because i am i getting it. i am not learning. and they think there is something wrong with them. then they look at the film and realize it is not me. it is not me. i am ok. when kids do not believe they are smart, they do not work hard. what is the use of trying? i am not going to get it. it is my job to make you get it. that is why i get...
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guillaume: when they came to us, they came to us with simply resigning and saying, "that's it, we're leaving at the end of the contract. jeff: so it's really a poignant story of two brothers, and this is their last year of performing together. moro: one of the primary themes that continue through every episode is family. is the circus your family, and what do these circus families tell us about ourselves? alida: my family, the wallendas has been in circus from clowning to tightrope for seven generations. i've been friends with christine zerbini since we were kids. we all grew up being circus kids. i mean, our families were in this business forever. slowly, slowly. kwame: luciano's like straight-up circus, man. he's just born circus. he's like one of those, like, fifth generation guys, or whatever. matthew: one of the big goals of the series was to make sure that we told the story of multigenerational circus families. right away when we met the anastasini family, i knew that they just special. that performance he does with the dogs seems like chaos, but, you know, now that i've spent
guillaume: when they came to us, they came to us with simply resigning and saying, "that's it, we're leaving at the end of the contract. jeff: so it's really a poignant story of two brothers, and this is their last year of performing together. moro: one of the primary themes that continue through every episode is family. is the circus your family, and what do these circus families tell us about ourselves? alida: my family, the wallendas has been in circus from clowning to tightrope for...
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where we are and which would be best model for us. and we have seen the chilean model because chile is a mining company and we have seen some of the things with alaskan fund and we have seen and jeff seen the norwegian fund and the european model and i think what we are looking now is also canada what canada has achieved is very interesting for us. although there is a big difference, but there are a lot of natural similarities between mongolia and canada. cold countries, large territories, smaller populations relatively. mining and agriculture. cold and next to major neighbors like china or america or russia and a lot of things... >> rose: so you're leaving here to go meet with things... prime minister harper, >> >> yes. >> rose: so what is your question for him? what do you think works? >> the question is we'd like to see the success... i mean the good things. we don't want to reinvent the wheel in many things. we'd like to learn from others good experience in mining, infrastructure, housing and many agricultures. so we would like to
where we are and which would be best model for us. and we have seen the chilean model because chile is a mining company and we have seen some of the things with alaskan fund and we have seen and jeff seen the norwegian fund and the european model and i think what we are looking now is also canada what canada has achieved is very interesting for us. although there is a big difference, but there are a lot of natural similarities between mongolia and canada. cold countries, large territories,...
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we have asked other districts to support us. the distribution is impartial. we locate the localities and send the aid there. that is a normal routine we do. >> thank you very much. as you can see, there is massive need here. we can still see areas submerged by water, but with so many people affected, there are so many people who are going to leave your disappointed, and there are millions like that right across the country. then yesterday, we reported on the crippling food crisis in the west african state of niger. and as a province -- 4000 died in 2005 due to food shortages. there are fears the situation could be repeated now. we examined why those lessons have not been heard. >> there is a severe food crisis in niger, affecting about 8 million people here. yet, look around the main market, 1,000 kilometers east of the capital, and it is not obvious why. there is clearly plenty of food around. it is just that many cannot afford it. and another puzzling fact -- at the livestock market nearby, cattle are being exported, mostly to trade with neighboring nigeria
we have asked other districts to support us. the distribution is impartial. we locate the localities and send the aid there. that is a normal routine we do. >> thank you very much. as you can see, there is massive need here. we can still see areas submerged by water, but with so many people affected, there are so many people who are going to leave your disappointed, and there are millions like that right across the country. then yesterday, we reported on the crippling food crisis in the...
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thanks to you for being with us. do stay with us if you can on "bbc world news." more to come. the hudson bay and mineral riches beneath the polar ice cap. first though, that booming chinese economy is having an unwelcome side effects. one generation ago, hardly anyone was overweight, and now, nearly one in two is overweight. we have this report. >> this is a 12-year-old. he is obese, weighing 40 kilograms more than he should. he has been sent to this clinic to lose weight. there are traditional chinese treatments of massage and acupuncture. like many in china, -- some say these children are spoiled, -- he says he does not do anything around the home. he just enjoys himself. the family's youngest member could once eat whatever he likes, sometimes two helpings, but now, he is on a strict diet of fruit and vegetables. across china, helping people to lose weight. it is a strict regime of exercise, healthy eating, and medical treatments. being overweight is not just a problem for the people here. it is also a problem for society at large. if you're overweight, you are more likely t
thanks to you for being with us. do stay with us if you can on "bbc world news." more to come. the hudson bay and mineral riches beneath the polar ice cap. first though, that booming chinese economy is having an unwelcome side effects. one generation ago, hardly anyone was overweight, and now, nearly one in two is overweight. we have this report. >> this is a 12-year-old. he is obese, weighing 40 kilograms more than he should. he has been sent to this clinic to lose weight....
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he joins us tonight from the c.m.e. group in chicago. >> thanks for having me back, tom. >> tom: you're looking for dividends in this market, with that in mind, what kind of stock market returns do you think investors should expect? >> i think in the short run, short run meaning the next three to six months, i think if you can get somewhere around a 5% to 6% return, you're going to be doing pretty well. i have a feeling we're going to see a market that is fairly range-bound here for the remainder of the year. thus it will be a two yards and a cloud of dust type market. if you can get return, especially from dividend yields, which i think are pretty good. that's what you should be looking at right now. >> tom: 5 or 6% over six months is 10 or 12%. that's much better than historic average? >> i think there is a potential for that. i think it will be back-loaded in the last three months as opposed to the remainder of this year. i think the market will probably struggle for the remainder of this year. january and february o
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tom, those are the two words president obama used today to describe the pace of growth in the u.s. economy. and the economy was a big topic at his white house news conference this morning. >> tom: the other big topic, susie, was the president's announcement of his new top economic advisor. he's austan goolsbee. goolsbee has been on the president's economic team. he now becomes chairman of the white house council of economic advisors, replacing christina romer, who left to return to teaching. >> susie: the president used today's press briefing to push his agenda for reviving the economy, from tax breaks to a small business jobs bill. washington bureau chief darren gersh reports. >> reporter: the president today acknowledged what many americans know too well-- economic progress has been painfully slow. still, he urged voters to stay the course this on election day. >> if it was just a referendum on whether we have made the progress we need to, then people around the country will say that we are not there yet. if the election is about the policies that are going to move us forward, ve
tom, those are the two words president obama used today to describe the pace of growth in the u.s. economy. and the economy was a big topic at his white house news conference this morning. >> tom: the other big topic, susie, was the president's announcement of his new top economic advisor. he's austan goolsbee. goolsbee has been on the president's economic team. he now becomes chairman of the white house council of economic advisors, replacing christina romer, who left to return to...
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you and the way things used to be -- wow -- sorry, missing you and the way things used to be, now it's like we're paying the fees while you go where you please. now i'm asking for one thing and that one thing is please don't take my sister away from me. >> up next we've got talia baby. >> all right. all right. what's up? what's happening? >> i'm -- doesn't really need a time. if you should love a trip, i'll give you a clip but babe this, buttercup that, i've heard it all before. i'm in love with prada and christian dior. you see, i'm way ahead of your plan. not trying to have you as my man. my cell, please quit calling it. you see i ignore the calls. you can't play me. i'm done with games. stop with the kid games. got you heated because i'm done with you and you know i'm on to the next dude. love nobody, trust nobody, and most definitely near fear nobody. it's a cold game. play your part the you ain't even on topic. let's not speak about it. i do what i do and i does it with. i saw your mommas. i got me one and i call them daddy instead of papas. you ain't with it, you in the past. sin
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it's like, the effects of colonization when -- when our story is taken from us. in when our language is taken and we are disoriented and we come to a new country, we are not literate, it's a way to keep people oppressed. so, part of reclaiming ourselves as irish americans and having the biggest life possible means knowing everything there is to know about ourselves and our people. >> i will talk briefly about the going to saint john i set that trip up and 911 happened. and so i endsed up going on this journey back to where 3450i family came over a week after 911 which was a remarkable experience in itself because the airports were empty much everybody was gone. until we got to canada where there was a crush of people moving through with added security and so forth. when i got to saint johns i went to the perish rejist ree. met the woman i spoke with on the phone and she gave me complete access to the archives. ship lists and when they came over 1550 or 1851. there was no marriage record. they probably got married on the boat which happened often. that's where i f
it's like, the effects of colonization when -- when our story is taken from us. in when our language is taken and we are disoriented and we come to a new country, we are not literate, it's a way to keep people oppressed. so, part of reclaiming ourselves as irish americans and having the biggest life possible means knowing everything there is to know about ourselves and our people. >> i will talk briefly about the going to saint john i set that trip up and 911 happened. and so i endsed up...
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my grand mother lived in the apartment building with us. i had aunts upstairs. another aunt lived close by. pretty much 4 days a week my great uncle would come in and visit all of these people my uncle, my grand mother and so forth, all were from a town land called outside of robin. when i was growing up i would hear the names. and they would conjure the sense of another world i was no longer a part of but was connected to. i think the -- i came to the brink of this sort of, you know, really quest gradualy by hearing the names. the other experience i had when i was growing up is music in my grand mother's house. my grand mother live on the first floor of the apartment building the door was open. everyone in the apartment building stopped there after work. they would stop for a drink and play polka, not polka, poker. and lynched to john gibbons play an accordion on his wooden leg. you had the sense of people having come over if not in mass by a great number to this other place with a kind of echo of that place being transposed into the world that became my world.
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there is no us and them. in this country, there is only us. there is no latino america or black america or white america or asia and america, there is only the united states of america, all of us. [applause] all of us joined together. indivisible. if we appeal to the american people's hopes over their fears, we will get this done. we already know what this reform looks like. a few years ago, when i was a senator, we build a bipartisan coalition around a basic primer under the leadership of senator kennedy and senator mccain and president bush. wheat rallied with leaders from the business community, the later community, the religious community. many of you were there. the bill we forged was not perfect. it was not what any one person might think was optimal but because people were willing to compromise, we came up with a common-sense comprehensive reform that was so far from a false debate, the notion that somehow on the one hand there is mass deportation. that was not what we were talking about. the american people were ready to embrace a comm
there is no us and them. in this country, there is only us. there is no latino america or black america or white america or asia and america, there is only the united states of america, all of us. [applause] all of us joined together. indivisible. if we appeal to the american people's hopes over their fears, we will get this done. we already know what this reform looks like. a few years ago, when i was a senator, we build a bipartisan coalition around a basic primer under the leadership of...
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tell us a little bit about what you have to do? >> it is almost a misnomer, coast guard, because we are literally on the oceans of the world. we have six patrol boats in the northern arabian gulf that have provided security for the offshore oil platforms to allow iraq to get its economy going again and provide security. we have international port inspectors who go to foreign ports to make sure they are maintaining security standards in order to trade with us. do we have to push it out to ports and other countries for reasons of security and safety before it gets here? we talked about stationing small armed missiles at the entrance of the sports to provide useful sentinels of the law. you probably never imagined that the entrances of our ports would start in hong kong or amsterdam. they go out to those areas with inspectors and ships to provide for the safety and security of our country. >> on that topic, you have two icebreakers. one is laid up and the other just missed a deployment date. they were intended to support operations in
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in the world that surrounds us and if we're savvy enough it's also helping us get the right things back. so it was. in from the tiniest micro biological systems the problems of our global ecology are all under the scope of today's top scientists and with the assistance of innovative new equipment we have more than ever information about our planet right at our fingertips that's all for the show join us for more next month on technology update until then enjoy the ride this is data data generated from an electrical grid from wires streets businesses homes. when you can harness data you can do things you couldn't do before. prepare fault of energy source excel or at the adoption of electric vehicles help prevent blackouts see the data from energy usage as it happens and you can do to do in places like california and build a smarter energy system that's going to support a claim.
in the world that surrounds us and if we're savvy enough it's also helping us get the right things back. so it was. in from the tiniest micro biological systems the problems of our global ecology are all under the scope of today's top scientists and with the assistance of innovative new equipment we have more than ever information about our planet right at our fingertips that's all for the show join us for more next month on technology update until then enjoy the ride this is data data...
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that short of an update on the week's top stories stay with us. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are on the day. every month we give you the future the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join other technology update on our jeep. with. this data data generated from an electrical grid. you can do to do it in california. energy sources. let's go to support of. you watching all teens repeat russia's southern republican north as well as the seventeen victims of thursday's marketplace cobwebby. who survived the attack and lost their loved ones because it's. more than a thousand demonstrators question the anniversary of nine eleven and to build a mosque near ground zero we look at why a growing number americans are converting to islam despite claims that fewer than ten minutes and towards muslims. are also playing with knives a video of a u.s. soldier planting grenades in the cause of this is causing outrage
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with a business stay with us. every month we give you the future the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join us for technology update on our jeep. with. these data data generated from an electrical grid. the data and you can do to do it in california. hundreds of energy sources percent black and. let's go to smarter. hello welcome to the business bulletin lattimer putin has been visiting the city of no risk to see the town and to tour the country's biggest myna there else nicholas carr is the subject of a battle for control by its two biggest shareholders. patani head of interests that he really knows each only twenty five percent of mineral scum want to buy the other out there to notice that the conflict was damaging the company and the solution was urgently needed for the government insists it will not force the issue as long as no nickel continues to operate successfully. the dispute appears to go down to a difference of opinion about how to be run on who should benefit the
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us. this history still keeps its secrets but now it's time to reveal the hitler in the soviet files house on the embankment on oxy. the morning fog envelops the volga delta all mythologists get out that door and to get ready to go to a far away islands to inspect its cormorants clooney. moment is the most common bird in the delta. the number of cormorants here runs into hundreds of thousands. that uncover schools of climate is such a fish the staple food. but head their prey can be found everywhere in the delta which is home or incident to bring into sensitive colon is here. this claim is considered to be a fairly young one it appears only fifty years ago. today numbers about fifty thousand mists. thinner and nests look like round fillings thirty to forty since gates is a dinosaur. these shallow feminism made from treaty packs raids. one tree might be home to schools of nests. in scorching hot days and old birds on the edge of their nests flapping their wings to cool it down they also mak
us. this history still keeps its secrets but now it's time to reveal the hitler in the soviet files house on the embankment on oxy. the morning fog envelops the volga delta all mythologists get out that door and to get ready to go to a far away islands to inspect its cormorants clooney. moment is the most common bird in the delta. the number of cormorants here runs into hundreds of thousands. that uncover schools of climate is such a fish the staple food. but head their prey can be found...
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and the machines they use out of. one bottle costs around thirty five roubles that's just over one dollar not bad. unfortunately the factory here is close to the public but don't think that you're completely missing out. how this looks when you get its traditional rush assessing and consume stuff you can try several times. to you know tasting room we have various media who played us with the santa each taste with different kind of sense spices and also a traditional pure kind guests get ten cups and they should start from the alpha left one moving from left to rise group by row right to feel each label properly traditional russian snipes should be eaten between the cups such as south apples and breeze and sauerkraut. about how you perceive. or you must try to make a vocal that i've never tried it before and here the devastation hole of the fire for you can sample various flavors as hops line blossom horseradish. that we know which one as well as. room to get like our popeye's down as a child. but what else is there to
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join us for dick knowledge update on our jeep now with i.b.m. this is data data generated from an electrical grid honest the data you can do to do it in california or colonel turner diminish resources and help prevent blackouts . let's build a support of. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada after. china operations are over the day. which right. about sums from finance to pressure. starts on t.v. dot com. it . for the full story we've gone to. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. ten thirty pm in the russian capital thanks for being with us here on our team with our continuing breaking news coverage having seventeen people have been killed in a car bombing at a market in russia's volatile north caucasus region more than one hundred others were injured in the attack in the republic of north korea suspects have since been detained while security has been tightened across the region. following the attack we've spoken to a numb
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please let us know. send e-mails to u.s. farm report or call and leave us a voice mail. coming up a retired soldier finds a new way to serve his country. stay with us, the second half of u.s. farm report is coming right up. today on u.s. farm report, what is in a name? corn processers try to rebrand a confusing product. what is the tracker pull sounded like a gulf tornment and the oil is out of sight but customers are weary of seafood from the gulf. u.s. farm report brought to you by chevy and their award winning cars trucks and crossovers and by yamaha, nobody is more in tuned with motorsports than yamaha. hello and welcome to u.s. farm report. i'm john pipps, a few week ago i read themos popular name for baby girls was isabella, odd naming children after a spanish queen in the 1400s, somebody clued me in about the twilight vampire series but just like the slew of jasons and heathers in my son's generation, names are subject to fads and as we'll learn shortly an unfortunate name can be a problem for a long time. the nickname stinky stuck to my father's friend for 80 plu
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stay with us for the full interview with the former south african leader later this hour. now as we get older so our bodies begin to turn around but a russian scientist believes he's got the answer to keep us in peak condition in our retirement. says he's found an antioxidant that stops the gradual deterioration of people's health if you think aging process. with that it looks complicated and it is it's almost a life's work for lead. to more years of testing and the doctor thinks he will have finally cracked the need of aging let's get the science over with now apparently it's all about how oxygen reacts in your body from the one thousand nine percent of the time it turns into harmless water but there's that one percent that turns into super oxide that later turns into very poisonous elements so the task was to find an antioxidant that stops that process. and hence according to the professor stops anyone from getting old he's been working to perfect his treatment for more than forty years the hard thing has been to try and stop any possible side effects colleagues from aro
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the front may get close to us on thursday, may give us a passing shower. rockies cleared out. lookat this picture from the central rockies, sent in from kathy, who lives near grand lake. at 8,000 feet. the aespn are in peak color, we will see color here, not until late october. first, we have to get the high pressure out of here, in the next four hours. tap heat that today is building throughut tennessee and georgia, alabama, many areas above 90. it will get that way here tomorrow. rhaps, wednesday into thursday morning, it will wash out, probably no chance of rain until the weekend. quite a bit of sunshine. and overnight, clearing out, a beautiful, bright jupiter in our sky. it is closing to, weon't be this close to jupiter until 2022. last night, showing jupiter with four of the largest moons. >> up here. hot on friday. cooler on saturday, nar 80. sunday and monday, into the 70s extended outlook, not that accurate, at the closer range. we will keep an eye on it. we will check in with ger tow get the latest on trafc. >> they are final clearing up. horrible rush hour. fortunat
the front may get close to us on thursday, may give us a passing shower. rockies cleared out. lookat this picture from the central rockies, sent in from kathy, who lives near grand lake. at 8,000 feet. the aespn are in peak color, we will see color here, not until late october. first, we have to get the high pressure out of here, in the next four hours. tap heat that today is building throughut tennessee and georgia, alabama, many areas above 90. it will get that way here tomorrow. rhaps,...
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sergeant in the us army. trying to become an american by getting pardon the. franks and reasons differ but one thing brings them together once they disobey a. close up team has been to the r. hangal speech. where the first russian fleet was. our marty goes to the area which holds top position in oil and gas resources. where the biggest russian salmon caviar processing factories located. and where unique species of farm fauna can be found. under the sun clean region. should close up. welcome back to crossfire we're discussing the break gentlemen we're talking about international responsibility and modernization democratization and when to step up i mean. you can finish up your point there it's the chinese want to be there when a free ride this they want to take advantages of all the perks in the international system that they have but they want they want more influenced for national interest not for the greater good of the international order because it tends to think in terms of order the world order the way it should be and maybe has some kind of messianic vi
sergeant in the us army. trying to become an american by getting pardon the. franks and reasons differ but one thing brings them together once they disobey a. close up team has been to the r. hangal speech. where the first russian fleet was. our marty goes to the area which holds top position in oil and gas resources. where the biggest russian salmon caviar processing factories located. and where unique species of farm fauna can be found. under the sun clean region. should close up. welcome...
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larry: tonight, supreme court justip justice stephjustics us behinp us behind tus b closr closclosed doorwr landmap landmark calandmar presidential election. >> larry: tonight, supreme court justip justice stephjustics us behinp us behind tus b closr closclosed doorw ar and wp wrong on bush. next on "larry king live." good evening. justijustice stephen breye. returns to "larry king live." author of the new book make our democracy work, a judge's view. it's been just about six years. thanks for -- about six years between book right? >> yes, that's right. >> what does the title imply your honor that democracy is not working? >> you've talking about the court's point of view. and i want to explain to people what the court is and what it does and why it might be important to them. i think it helps when it's working correctly. the democracy works better. >> larry: wouldn't any person who took civics know how a supreme court works? >> that's right. and justice o'connor and justice souter and a lot of the other members of court. few and few seem to be taking what we had, civics. and that's
larry: tonight, supreme court justip justice stephjustics us behinp us behind tus b closr closclosed doorwr landmap landmark calandmar presidential election. >> larry: tonight, supreme court justip justice stephjustics us behinp us behind tus b closr closclosed doorw ar and wp wrong on bush. next on "larry king live." good evening. justijustice stephen breye. returns to "larry king live." author of the new book make our democracy work, a judge's view. it's been just...
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and power sharing challenges faced by the kremlin stay with us. tim of the colton professor and chairman of the department of government at harvard university and an expert on russia says all questions today thank you very much for joining us mr colton you're a regular participant of the discussions club this serious topic is russia's history and future development why do you think russia is so interested in history today in two thousand and ten more than it was say ten years ago i think it reflects a trend which is not just russian but think this whole part of the world. history has come back so to say you know after the collapse of the old system of the soviet system there was of course much ferment about history at that time understandably but then as the post the transition period developed it seemed more practical concerns about economic hard times and social issues and russia and all sorts of burning questions and history was kind of moved to the back burner there were other things that seemed more pressing. but it didn't stay that way throu
and power sharing challenges faced by the kremlin stay with us. tim of the colton professor and chairman of the department of government at harvard university and an expert on russia says all questions today thank you very much for joining us mr colton you're a regular participant of the discussions club this serious topic is russia's history and future development why do you think russia is so interested in history today in two thousand and ten more than it was say ten years ago i think it...
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terry mcsweeney joins us now from the bart station in oakland. terry? >> yeah. the report this morning san francisco chronicle says for bart passengers it's loud. the passengers we spoke with said they already knew that but didn't know exactly how loud. and when we told them, the response was deafening. that is what it sounded like this morning as we rode bart in the trans bay tube. the reading of 100 decibels, the same as a jack hammer. you can't have a conversation. maybe the reason nobody tried to have one. the high-pitched irritation lasted perhaps a minute, not long enough to cause hearing loss. >> while you go on for hours and hours, this is pretty much 20 or 30-second stretch. >> johnson says the high-pitched screech is caused by the trains rolling over tiny ripples in the tracks which is caused by steel on steel and most prevalent where the elevation changes. bart riders talk about the jack hammer comparison. >> and that's a good analogy, definitely. jack hammer. >> definitely. >> jack hammer? well, i mean, it's hard to hold a conversation. so but that's
terry mcsweeney joins us now from the bart station in oakland. terry? >> yeah. the report this morning san francisco chronicle says for bart passengers it's loud. the passengers we spoke with said they already knew that but didn't know exactly how loud. and when we told them, the response was deafening. that is what it sounded like this morning as we rode bart in the trans bay tube. the reading of 100 decibels, the same as a jack hammer. you can't have a conversation. maybe the reason...
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brings us finally to my psyche where the third kontinental hockey league season is now upon us our correspondent richard van port and for a one on one with the league's president alexander medvedev we acknowledge the challenges ahead for europe's biggest club competition but added every year things are getting brighter of course as a long term projects but just after two years you have the project is going in the right direction obviously. so would you. come so. far away so the canadian and american news agencies see the cage shell as a perhaps a bit of a retirement home for players come back to russia and millions of dollars towards the end of a careers but i think he's shown this year especially with the question of getting a walker for instance that he could have pushed off but really actually became seriously looking to attract talent to stop playing at the top of their ability. actually my film i give the four is one of the top players. in your score. and they show a steal of course the shows are all polar concept one who has the best simply the best and or all the best players respect for
brings us finally to my psyche where the third kontinental hockey league season is now upon us our correspondent richard van port and for a one on one with the league's president alexander medvedev we acknowledge the challenges ahead for europe's biggest club competition but added every year things are getting brighter of course as a long term projects but just after two years you have the project is going in the right direction obviously. so would you. come so. far away so the canadian and...
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welcome to the show thank you very much for being with us well first of all. two thousand eight. hundred time. but. now you decided to come to that. decision. in two thousand and eight we wanted a couple weeks. and i thought like. i said to be n.h.l. but never said completely hockey so after taking off i decided to play again i play for chick when i started to play hocking pattern to be say i was born instead i played hockey up twenty five before i left the n.h.l. . so i. wonder championship in. and. after that i felt like there is something still inside me i can still play and compete on the highest level and. then came they came to people from from from spot of talk to me and start talking to me and i decided to continue by in kontinental hockey that's why i'm here for. another reason which is. why he inspired that is because of militia vision and who is a check and who is sponsoring skill which is that is that true. the coach of my new coach is definitely one of the reasons but i cannot say he's the he's the only reason you don't have a special relationship with mulishness we
welcome to the show thank you very much for being with us well first of all. two thousand eight. hundred time. but. now you decided to come to that. decision. in two thousand and eight we wanted a couple weeks. and i thought like. i said to be n.h.l. but never said completely hockey so after taking off i decided to play again i play for chick when i started to play hocking pattern to be say i was born instead i played hockey up twenty five before i left the n.h.l. . so i. wonder championship...
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no longer want to watch someone else's rundown we want to and can make our own the internet allows us to choose what we want to know about at a speed print or t.v. media simply cannot compete with maybe this isn't the beginning of the end of newspapers and television but it's definitely competition of a global kind cashew nuts are about r t nasca. well the founder of the online news website chaska dot ru says the interaction between bloggers and the mainstream is a healthy sign from modern media. there is a particle and there is a way and that particle can be a part of the way when you are a blogger you are a bar to go but when there is a huge thing happening you are just one of the many many many part it goes together to create a wave so what we're seeing to today is that more and more waves are there in the blogosphere and the information the focus is on the crucial events so even if some of the bloggers want to promote themselves so gather as a whole the blogosphere acts as a as the public sphere it drives attention and you know it gives the results there were so many old reddit cr
no longer want to watch someone else's rundown we want to and can make our own the internet allows us to choose what we want to know about at a speed print or t.v. media simply cannot compete with maybe this isn't the beginning of the end of newspapers and television but it's definitely competition of a global kind cashew nuts are about r t nasca. well the founder of the online news website chaska dot ru says the interaction between bloggers and the mainstream is a healthy sign from modern...
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yulia bokova joins us next with all the latest from the world of business stay with us. that's right time to have a look at the world of business a very warm welcome to the program such as winter olympics committee has signed contracts worth one billion dollars at the international investment four main source which finished at the weekend the sitter's of ministration secured even more investment the channel political visit the future olympic host to see where the money is going. billions of dollars continue to flow into sancerre as the city is hiring to get ready for the two thousand and fourteen winter olympics our total commitment to the development of the island begins with projects not toys. reconsider the possibility to invest. for additional be vulnerable. according to our business plan the total investment is about forty billion rubles. there is a lot of money being pumped into such as always with such huge sums of cash some of it as last a free of all it say and add little prominence value but the renovation of this beautiful old port and the plant more than exte
yulia bokova joins us next with all the latest from the world of business stay with us. that's right time to have a look at the world of business a very warm welcome to the program such as winter olympics committee has signed contracts worth one billion dollars at the international investment four main source which finished at the weekend the sitter's of ministration secured even more investment the channel political visit the future olympic host to see where the money is going. billions of...
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thanks for joining us. i'm garvin thomas in for brent cannon. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. 4:30 this morning. nbc bay area meteorologist, rob mayeda's got the first look at our forecast. good morning, rob. >> good morning. we're seeing kind of the start of november this morning. some light rain, drizzle, 61 around san francisco, and take a look at the satellite. this is hard to believe we're in september. we have a pretty strong system for this time of year. actually dropping some rain and maybe high elevation snow up toward the sierra today. factor that into your plans if you're heading out to the high country. we have a drizzly commute this morning. now, notice these temperatures as we go through the days. talking highs mainly in the 60s inland. maybe near 70 for fairfield. 50, san francisco. quite cool for this time of year. through the week, temperatures climbing a little bit. but today, 67 for a high around san jose. back to you. >> rob, thank you very much. >> want to check in with mike, good morni
thanks for joining us. i'm garvin thomas in for brent cannon. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. 4:30 this morning. nbc bay area meteorologist, rob mayeda's got the first look at our forecast. good morning, rob. >> good morning. we're seeing kind of the start of november this morning. some light rain, drizzle, 61 around san francisco, and take a look at the satellite. this is hard to believe we're in september. we have a pretty strong system for this time of year. actually dropping...
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because we need our apartment, we need schooling, well, what about us, they said. what about us? i said, no, they don't call. he said, oh, i see. you think i'd say that even if the opposite were true. yes, they said, that's what we think. so when i said, why would he do it? he'd ruin his own career. he might go to jail. what could possibly be worth it? and i convinced them finally. i convinced them. but it took some doing. and i do know w
because we need our apartment, we need schooling, well, what about us, they said. what about us? i said, no, they don't call. he said, oh, i see. you think i'd say that even if the opposite were true. yes, they said, that's what we think. so when i said, why would he do it? he'd ruin his own career. he might go to jail. what could possibly be worth it? and i convinced them finally. i convinced them. but it took some doing. and i do know w
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thank you, fair for us to be using up all of our time in advance. mr. president, this morning a number of republican senators stated that they would support the current filibuster of this bill because they were afraid that if we take up this bill, we're going to have a closed process that would limit their ability to offer amendments. now, the majority leader has addressed this issue. he specifically said last thursday that he's willing to work with republicans on a process that will permit the senate to consider these matters and complete the bill as soon as possible. he's very clear on this thing. he is not trying to prevent other amendments from being offered. however, mr. president, there aren't going to be any amendments -- there's not going to be any opportunity too vote on any amendments unless we get 60 votes to overcome the current fibilityd and proceed to the bill. -- the current filibuster and proceed to the bill. it makes no sense for senators to block all amendments, which is what the effect will be if we don't end this filibuster, to deny
thank you, fair for us to be using up all of our time in advance. mr. president, this morning a number of republican senators stated that they would support the current filibuster of this bill because they were afraid that if we take up this bill, we're going to have a closed process that would limit their ability to offer amendments. now, the majority leader has addressed this issue. he specifically said last thursday that he's willing to work with republicans on a process that will permit the...